Warwick Brown of Greville Records is preparing for a day for music lovers. Picture: Steve TannerSource:News Corp Australia

“We get such limited amounts of the Record Store Day items that we do one per customer,” Brown said.

“And most people are cool about it, I’ve never had someone come in and ask for 10 copies of something. But it’s very different. Some records get snapped up straight away and they’re on eBay straight away for exorbitant prices, while others hang around all year and don’t sell.”

The hot releases this year are reissues of items long out of print as well as brand new releases. Some items are limited to as few as 5000 copies worldwide.

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Key items fans will be racing from store to store to try and track down include:

A.B. Original — The Reclaim Australia album on indigenous flag inspired vinyl

The Beatles — a 7 inch single of Strawberry Fields Forever/Penny Lane

David Bowie — Cracked Actors, a triple vinyl live album from 1974 (previously unreleased)

Johnny Cash — a vinyl repressing of Children’s Album

The Cure — Greatest Hits Acoustic — a double vinyl picture disc set not on vinyl since 1975

The Doors — Live at the Matrix 1967 — never on vinyl until now

The Easybeats — Vigil, a 1968 album not available on vinyl for decades

Fleetwood Mac — Alternative Mirage — outtakes from the Mirage album, never on vinyl until now

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Madonna — Dance Mix — South American EP from 1985 with extended remixes

Paul McCartney & Elvis Costello — Cassette demos, on an old school cassette